2017 Maserati Ghibli


For 2017 model year, Maserati is adding more on-board tech and driver assistance systems, as well as new Luxury and Sport packages to their Ghibli range. The Ghibli is currently on display at the 2016 Paris Auto Show where visitors will be able to check out not only its new features but also its more powerful V6 petrol unit which adds 20 extra HP over the MY2016 one, boosting maximum speed to 267 km/h.

Let's take a look at the improved interior where the central dashboard has been redesigned to hold a high-res 8.4" screen with multi touch function. The new infotainment system is also compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while the lower console now hosts a rotary knob to control volume and functions, plus a new lid and a new phone storage compartment.


All Ghibli versions now come equipped with Air Quality Sensors which calculate the external pollution levels and prevents polluted air and toxic gases from entering the cabin.

The previously mentioned Luxury and Sport packages were conceived to "satisfy individual customer styles," says the Italian automaker. The Luxury pack adds 19" 'Poseidone' wheels, black brake calipers, exclusive Zegna Edition Silk or Full Premium Leather interiors and 12-way power comfort seats with memory function. The Sport pack on the other hand includes 20" Urano machine polished wheels, red brake calipers, Skyhook Adaptive suspension, 12-way power sports seats and a sport steering wheel. Finally, the exterior Carbon package includes the door handles, external mirrors, B-pillar/C-pillar covers as well as the trunk spoiler.


On the road, the Ghibli's new Advanced Driver Assistance Systems pack is available as an option and features Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go, Blind Spot Alert, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning and advanced Brake Assist and Automated Emergency Braking. The additional Surround View Camera is only available as an option in combination with the ADAS package.

Powering the Ghibli and the Ghibli S is a Ferrari-built twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine mated to an 8-speed ZF automatic gearbox. The Ghibli is now also good for 350 HP, and is able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds. The flagship Ghibli S is of course quicker (0-100 in 5 flat) thanks to its power output of 410 HP. Furthermore, when fitted with the Q4 all wheel drive system, the Ghibli SQ4 will hit the 100 km/h mark in just 4.8 seconds.


As for the diesel versions, there are two, rated at 250 HP and 275 HP respectively, boasting 600 Nm of torque each.